Cisco
100-490 · Question #12
100-490 Question #12: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is A. 1111110. A IPv6 Unique Local Address is an IPv6 address in the block FC00::/7, which means that IPv6 Unique Local addresses begin with 7 bits with exact binary pattern as 1111110 is correct. Note: IPv6 Unique Local Address is the approximate IPv6 counterpart of the IPv4 private address. I
Question
Which sequence begins a unique local IPv6 address in binary notation?
Options
- A1111110
- B1111111
- C00000000
- D1111100
Explanation
A IPv6 Unique Local Address is an IPv6 address in the block FC00::/7, which means that IPv6 Unique Local addresses begin with 7 bits with exact binary pattern as 1111110 is correct. Note: IPv6 Unique Local Address is the approximate IPv6 counterpart of the IPv4 private address. It is not routable on the global Internet.
Community Discussion
No community discussion yet for this question.